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An Ohio judge in a high profile murder case went on Fox News to voice his frustration with the current state of the law regarding illegal aliens.

Juan Emmanuel Razo, 35, who is in the country illegally, has been charged in the murder of one 60 year-old woman, the attempted murder of another 40 year-old woman (who he shot in the arm), as well as the attempted rape of a 14 year-old girl on Monday in Painsville, a small community on the shores of Lake Erie about 30 miles north of Cleveland.

Only three weeks before the violence spree, Ohio sheriff’s deputies released Razo after U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents told them not to hold him

Fox News reports police engaged in a shootout with Razo in Painesville before taking him into custody on Monday.

Ohio Municipal Court Judge Michael Cicconetti set bail for the illegal alien at $10 million. He later explained to Fox News his reasoning: “I can’t set a bond high enough.” He continued: “How in the hell do I even know it’s him?”

The judge added: “I don’t know if that is his real name, because we have nothing to prove that.”

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“[Cicconetti] did not understand how federal authorities could have ordered Razo released on July 7 when local deputies questioned him and contacted Border Protection officials, given that no one could even verify his identity,” according to Fox News.

“If you are stopped, at that point, whether it be by law enforcement or you make your first court appearance, at that point we have to have some kind of identifier on him,” he said.

The judge said there needs to be legislative action taken to address the problem so that criminals can be tracked.

“That is not my job to legislate laws, but why can’t we figure it out that people have to have some type of identification, particularly if you are illegal in this country,” said Cicconetti. “Get a driver’s license. Get a finger printer. Get a database with DNA, so in the event that there is a crime committed, we know who you are. We don’t know that.”